Description: It is hard to escape the legacy of the Punch Magazine. From 1841 to 2002, the magazine cast a satirical eye on life in Britain. It charted the interests, concerns and frustrations of the country and today it stands as an invaluable resource not just as cartoon art, but as primary source material for historians.Illustration by Bernard Partridge. Page sized 8 x 10 1/2 inches, shown slightly cropped, pulled from the British humor/satire magazine PUNCH, August 12, 1936, not a modern reproduction. Condition: excellent -- still bright paper, clean, minor wear, lays flat for easy framing, backside is blank. THE VICTIM. Spain: "Whichever wins, my agony endures."--A Spanish maiden lies on the ground beneath two fighters Communism and Fascism in a parody of Goya's work of art 'Fight with Cudgels.'Punch, a magazine of humor and satire, ran from 1841-2002. A very British institution renowned internationally for its wit and irreverence, it helped to coin the term "cartoon" in its modern sense as a humorous illustration. QUESTIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.
Price: 14.95 USD
Location: Milton, Vermont
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Artist: Bernard Partridge
Style: Cartoon/Caricature
Type: Print
Subject: Spain, Communism, Fascism
Original/Licensed Reprint: Vintage
Date of Creation: 1936
Width (Inches): 8 inches
Color: Black and White
Height (Inches): 10 1/2 inches
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom